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w-nolinebreak-text class in HTML output
From: |
Gavin Smith |
Subject: |
w-nolinebreak-text class in HTML output |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Dec 2022 15:11:47 +0000 |
On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 11:34:47AM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
> The commands were clearly based on the corresponding LaTeX commands,
> which we should take as authoritative. LaTeX \verb doesn't break on
> a space, so Texinfo @verb shouldn't either. I am going to revert
> the changes to texinfo.tex and look at using in the HTML
> output. (Sorry.)
I have made this change. I have not decided what to do with line
breaks yet.
One issue is the use of the w-nolinebreak-text CSS class, which is
now misnamed as it is used for @verb, not @w. This uses a CSS rule
"white-space: nowrap" for <span> elements inserted around words
containing hyphens or underscores.
I doubt that this <span> and CSS rule does anything. I have not
seen webbrowsers splitting lines at hyphens or underscores. It would
be simplest to remove it.
- Re: @verb issues, (continued)
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/04
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/07
- Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/07
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/10
- Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/10
- w-nolinebreak-text class in HTML output,
Gavin Smith <=
- Re: w-nolinebreak-text class in HTML output, Patrice Dumas, 2022/12/10
- Re: @verb issues, Gavin Smith, 2022/12/04
Re: @verb issues, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/12/04